Contact Details:
Sandy Gershuny, Chairperson
t: +266 5847 0166
t: +277 9065 6592
elancanada@hotmail.com
Ntate T. Kabi
t: +266 5945 9669
In Canada:
t: 001 819 319 6223
In Canada:
2-9975 St. Hubert
Montreal, Canada
Type:
Local NGO
Target Groups:
Child Heads of Household,Disabled,Elderly,Orphans and Vulnerable Children,People living with HIV,Women,Youth,
Volunteer Staff:
Office secretary
Director / trainer
Project manager for agriculture and three assistants
Project manager for leaf extract distribution (primary health care worker) in each region leaf extraction operates
Director / trainer
Project manager for agriculture and three assistants
Project manager for leaf extract distribution (primary health care worker) in each region leaf extraction operates
Relationships in Lesotho:
Agriculture Research Department,
Nutritionists from Dept of Agriculture, GROW collaboration Mokhotlong, Rotary Maluti
Nutritionists from Dept of Agriculture, GROW collaboration Mokhotlong, Rotary Maluti
Main Domain:
Food and Nutrition
Sectors:
Agriculture,Disabled,Food,Healthcare,Livelihoods,Training,Youth Activity
District Location:
Core Activities:
The Canadian Centre for Prosperity and Autonomy: Lesotho Branch serves communities in Lesotho through rural integrated development, income generation, and health promotion in addition to developing a respite centre for OVC and school for disabled children.
Projects in Lesotho include:
Projects in Lesotho include:
- Leaf Extract project livelihoods program employing local farmers
- Community Support Agriculture project
- Microfinance of small projects (rural areas priority)
Activities in Lesotho :
- Leaf Extract project
- Microfinance of small projects (rural areas priority)
Future Plans:
1. Leaf extract project- will employ 180 people, to grow crops and leaves, to extract oils and to sell/market them. Additional crops grown can be provided to people living with HIV/AIDS as food supplements. Project will target 15 farmers in 5 regions including: Berea, Butha-Buthe, Mokhotlong, Leribe and Maseru districts.
2. Train workers for leaf extract workshop in Leribe, Mokhotlong, Nazareth, Khukhune and others.
3. Expand production and sales of organic vegetables and herbs.
4. Build Live-Your-Life OVC Respite Centre and school for the disabled in Teyateyaneng, Berea District. Centre would serve 25 OVC, providing them with basic needs including psycho-social support and income-generation activities in horticulture and poultry. The Centre would also serve as school for disabled children. Children will plant trees on the Centres premises as well.
5. Build agriculture training centre in Berea, working with 15 farmers in 5 regions. Consider other community projects ex. Rural water supply Berea; youth nutrition/and HIV-AIDS workshops.
6. "Moral Development" and psychosocial support using technique from the virtues project
2. Train workers for leaf extract workshop in Leribe, Mokhotlong, Nazareth, Khukhune and others.
3. Expand production and sales of organic vegetables and herbs.
4. Build Live-Your-Life OVC Respite Centre and school for the disabled in Teyateyaneng, Berea District. Centre would serve 25 OVC, providing them with basic needs including psycho-social support and income-generation activities in horticulture and poultry. The Centre would also serve as school for disabled children. Children will plant trees on the Centres premises as well.
5. Build agriculture training centre in Berea, working with 15 farmers in 5 regions. Consider other community projects ex. Rural water supply Berea; youth nutrition/and HIV-AIDS workshops.
6. "Moral Development" and psychosocial support using technique from the virtues project
Funding:
- Project generated funds from leaf extract sales
- Rotary Etobicoke (Toronto, Canada)- training of women and machinery for leaf extraction project
- Nestle- pending support for leaf extraction project.
This organisation's info updated on: Tue, Sep 15, 2009. Please disregard the date below.
This organisation's info updated on: Mon, Feb 15, 2010
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